99 live_Shanghai SCRIPTS

The 99 project

The purpose of the 99 project is to write and stage a new "99" play, from Geneviève Flaven's original idea. Each play is made of 99 voices, inspired by real men's and women's stories , transformed by collaborative writing, staged by collaborative teams. The whole project is driven by volunteers.

As an active member of the project, what can you expect? (en - fr)
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99 snapshots

Follow here the work produced by our writers and editors during the writing workshops. Every Monday you can read the new ones of the week. Until the snapshots from "99 Project" are available, you can check the snapshots from the "99 Women" play here.

Snapshots written in English

Snapshots resulting from the collaborative writing and inspired by the lives of the women and men are published here

Snapshots written in Chinese

Thank you so much to all the people who came and attended 99 live_Shanghai show.
Thank you to everyone who supported the 99 project: the interviewers, the interviewees, the interviewers coachs, the w...

The premiere of the play 99 LIVE SHANGHAI in Chinese took place on September 23rd, 2017 at Ming Contemporary Art Museum. To prepare this performance, readers, dancers and musicians only had a few week...

Over the past few months, the lack of available venue in Shanghai led us to re-think our staging concept, and we have ended up imagining a series of small scale creative reading performances in non-co...

How to stage a collaborative play with 99 characters that can navigate easily in the fast moving environment of Shanghai? Our new framework became a stimulating creative constraint.
In the early days...

Over the past month, the Editorial team of the 99 project (consisting of 6 writers and editors) came together to bring form and function to the snapshots and transform them into a theatrical work. T...

This month we publish publicly our first output from this year's project - a selection of snapshots in English, Chinese, and French. The Chinese writers workshops started first, followed by the French...

It’s nearly the end of June – and we started our interviewing adventure in April … where has the time gone ?! We’ve all been busy with our work, as well as finding interviewees, interviewing them and ...